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EcoStruxure active energy management
architecture integrates IBM Intelligent Building Management Solution to
facilitate high performance buildings
PALATINE, Ill. – June 9, 2011 –
Schneider Electric, a global specialist in energy management, announced
today that its EcoStruxure™ solution architecture will integrate IBM’s
recently announced Intelligent Building Management Solution (IIBM).
EcoStruxure is Schneider Electric’s comprehensive active energy
management architecture portfolio that connects five domains of
business expertise – power, data centers, process and machines,
building control, and physical security – within an open and flexible
technology architecture, delivering up to 30 percent savings in energy
efficiency.
“Making intelligent energy
management possible within buildings is what Schneider Electric does
with thousands of customers worldwide,” said Chris Curtis, president
and CEO, Buildings Business, Schneider Electric. “By connecting our
expertise in energy management with data-driven metrics and analytics,
we optimize business performance by reducing energy consumption and
improving building operations. Schneider Electric helps organizations
around the world meet global environmental and energy challenges,
resulting in smarter and more efficient, sustainable buildings.”
Worldwide, buildings are the largest
consumers of energy, accounting for 40 percent of global greenhouse gas
emissions. According to a recent report issued by Forrester Research,
they foresee “a bright future for carbon and energy management software
as it will enable companies, for probably the first time, to concretely
facilitate and track their sustainability performance.”* Today,
enterprisewide energy savings of up to 30 percent are achievable, but
most building owners and operators are not equipped with the tools to
effectively manage and analyze energy usage in their facilities. As
part of Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure architecture, the Andover
Continuum™ building management system integration with IIBM is designed
to overcome these challenges. Information is shared and energy
consumption is optimally managed in buildings by monitoring and
controlling building systems and devices including video surveillance,
utility meters, physical security, HVAC, lighting, data centers and
power generation equipment.
“IBM is all about taking large
amounts of data and turning it into smart, actionable information,”
said David Bartlett, vice president, IBM Smarter Buildings. “This joint
solution gives building owners and operators the ability to analyze
data by function, so they can improve operations and maintain peak
building performance over time, which is a key element to creating
smarter buildings.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]IIBM will integrate with the
EcoStruxure architecture, using energy analytics to identify sources of
energy waste in buildings due to inefficient equipment operations.
Energy waste can now be attributed to specific building assets. The
complementary technologies provide energy intelligence with automated
fault detection and diagnostics to continuously identify improvement in
energy consumption.
Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure architecture
leverages IBM MaximoŽ Asset Management software to increase building
systems’ reliability and make the building maintenance and repairs more
cost-effective. For the first time, building owners and operators have
a consolidated view of operations and management information to
continually optimize energy efficiency and deliver high performing
buildings. An innovative energy management dashboard provides constant
visibility into the energy health of the building, highlighting
equipment that is wasting energy so that corrective remedial or
preventive maintenance can be performed.
The availability of the Schneider
Electric Andover Continuum integration with the IBM Intelligent
Building Management solution builds on an alliance formed in 2005
between Schneider Electric and IBM. The alliance began when Schneider
Electric was selected as a key data center physical infrastructure
provider to IBM's Scalable Modular Data Center (SMDC), and leverages
Schneider Electric’s global leadership in energy management and IBM’s
world-class service and integration capabilities to help organizations
realize environmental responsibility goals through active energy
management practices.
To learn more about Schneider
Electric’s EcoStruxure approach for intelligent energy management
solutions, please visit www.schneider-electric.com/Ecostruxure.
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